The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical Dissertations, Volume 2J. Nichol, 1859 |
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... that he actually visited France , yet we find him in April 1580 writing Harvey from London , and making no allusion to his having been abroad . At all events , he was soon after , through the THE LIFE OF EDMUND SPENSER . XV.
... that he actually visited France , yet we find him in April 1580 writing Harvey from London , and making no allusion to his having been abroad . At all events , he was soon after , through the THE LIFE OF EDMUND SPENSER . XV.
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... soon after , through the interest of the Leicester family , appointed secretary to the new Lieutenant of Ireland , Arthur , Lord Grey of Wilton , and in the beginning of August he seems to have accompanied his principal to Ireland . In ...
... soon after , through the interest of the Leicester family , appointed secretary to the new Lieutenant of Ireland , Arthur , Lord Grey of Wilton , and in the beginning of August he seems to have accompanied his principal to Ireland . In ...
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... " " Virgil's Gnat , " the " Ruins of Time , " " Muiopotmos , " & c . , appeared from the Ponsonby press , and were followed soon after by " Daphnaida , " a beautiful elegy on the death xviii THE LIFE OF EDMUND SPENSER .
... " " Virgil's Gnat , " the " Ruins of Time , " " Muiopotmos , " & c . , appeared from the Ponsonby press , and were followed soon after by " Daphnaida , " a beautiful elegy on the death xviii THE LIFE OF EDMUND SPENSER .
Page xxi
... soon into the most abject and cowardly subservience to Queen Elizabeth . James scarcely ever saw his mother , and does not seem to have entertained any great affection for her ; nay , at one time , was exceedingly jealous of her as a ...
... soon into the most abject and cowardly subservience to Queen Elizabeth . James scarcely ever saw his mother , and does not seem to have entertained any great affection for her ; nay , at one time , was exceedingly jealous of her as a ...
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... Soon as he Guyon saw , in great affright And haste he rose for to remove aside Those precious hills from stranger's envious sight , And down them poured through an hole full wide Into the hollow earth , them there to hide : But Guyon ...
... Soon as he Guyon saw , in great affright And haste he rose for to remove aside Those precious hills from stranger's envious sight , And down them poured through an hole full wide Into the hollow earth , them there to hide : But Guyon ...
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